Pakistani woman reached India to marry her distant relative. Ludhiana News – Times of India

Attari: After finally overcoming the barriers and hurdles across the border, Pakistani nationals Shumaila Came to India to marry her distant relative Kamal Kalyan.
On Wednesday, Shumaila, a resident of Lahore, took the integrated . entered India through check postAttari with his relatives where he was welcomed Jalandhar resident Kamal Kalyan and his family members.
The two got engaged online in 2018 and were set to get married in 2020 which could not take place due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Shumaila said, “I feel great as I am with my own people and not strangers, nothing new to me, everyone is mine.” ,

She said that her marriage had been “arranged” by the family and she just did what she was asked to do. “As a cousin, I used to talk to Kamal often, we also used to video chat on various occasions”, she said.
He said that party time was going on in his circle of friends in Lahore and almost all his friends had come to Wagah.pakistan border) To see him.
Echoing with Shumaila, Kamal, who has a car market in Jalandhar, said: “I did what my father and other family members had decided”.
Qadian resident Chaudhry Maqbool Ahmed, who is himself married in Pakistan, claimed that he had helped Shumaila and Kamal complete the travel formalities etc. He urged the central government to simplify visa formalities so that marriages can take place between divided families at Radcliffe. line without going through cumbersome travel formalities.
Shumaila said she had to apply twice before the visa was granted.
“There are many people who want to travel, but their enthusiasm has waned due to cumbersome visa formalities, the governments of both countries should simplify the process,” she said.